TY - JOUR
T1 - Defeating ISIS on the battle ground as well as in the online battle space
T2 - Considerations of the "new normal" and available online weapons in the struggle ahead
AU - Speckhard, Anne
AU - Shajkovci, Ardian
AU - Yayla, Ahmet S.
N1 - Publisher Copyright:
© 2016, Journal of Strategic Security.
PY - 2016
Y1 - 2016
N2 - The United States and its allies continue to achieve significant military victories against ISIS (otherwise known as ISIL or the "Islamic State"). The loss of territories resulting from military victories is especially important given that ISIS relies in part on recruits from the territories it controls. Efforts have also been directed at killing the group's core leadership; stemming the flow of foreign fighters to Iraq and Syria through tightening up border security and surveillance; and targeting militant jihadi narratives and propaganda that is pushed out by ISIS on a twenty-four/seven basis via the Internet and social media platforms. In such a complicated security landscape, a new discourse on ISIS is born-its allure, threat, grandeur, lawlessness, and violence have emerged as the "new normal" in Syria and Iraq, and recently have spilled out to Western Europe and beyond in home grown and ISIS directed attacks. While cognizant of the progress achieved in the fight against ISIS, this article, in particular, highlights the dangers emanating from the group's continuing online, as well as face-to-face, recruiting success in the West and the apparent stagnation in the fight for dominance in the digital battlefield where ISIS is currently winning.
AB - The United States and its allies continue to achieve significant military victories against ISIS (otherwise known as ISIL or the "Islamic State"). The loss of territories resulting from military victories is especially important given that ISIS relies in part on recruits from the territories it controls. Efforts have also been directed at killing the group's core leadership; stemming the flow of foreign fighters to Iraq and Syria through tightening up border security and surveillance; and targeting militant jihadi narratives and propaganda that is pushed out by ISIS on a twenty-four/seven basis via the Internet and social media platforms. In such a complicated security landscape, a new discourse on ISIS is born-its allure, threat, grandeur, lawlessness, and violence have emerged as the "new normal" in Syria and Iraq, and recently have spilled out to Western Europe and beyond in home grown and ISIS directed attacks. While cognizant of the progress achieved in the fight against ISIS, this article, in particular, highlights the dangers emanating from the group's continuing online, as well as face-to-face, recruiting success in the West and the apparent stagnation in the fight for dominance in the digital battlefield where ISIS is currently winning.
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U2 - 10.5038/1944-0472.9.4.1560
DO - 10.5038/1944-0472.9.4.1560
M3 - Article
AN - SCOPUS:85007594004
SN - 1944-0464
VL - 9
SP - 1
EP - 10
JO - Journal of Strategic Security
JF - Journal of Strategic Security
IS - 4
ER -